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HANDBOOK
Planning guide
ABB UPS systems (IEC)
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Table of contents
01. Welcome to ABB’s UPS planning guide 4
02. About us 5
03. Error-free-planning of UPS systems 6
3.1 Planning 6
3.2 Installation instructions for UPS systems 8
3.3 Maintenance 10
04. Selectivity in UPS networks 11
4.1 Introduction 11
4.2 Double conversion UPS topology 12
4.3 UPS modes of operation 13
4.4 Sizing considerations 14
4.5 ABB UPS building blocks 16
4.6 DC breaker selection 17
05. ABB’s modular UPS design 18
06. Choose the right power protection solution 22
07. Planning guide - product specific information 24
7.1 DPA UPScale ST 24
7.2 DPA 250 S4 37
7.3 DPA 500 43
7.4 MegaFlex DPA 49
7.5 PowerLine DPA 55
7.6 SG Series IEC 68
7.7 PowerScale 33 78
7.8 PowerWave 33 85
7.9 PowerValue 11LI Up 97
7.10 PowerValue 11LI Pro 99
7.11 PowerValue 11T G2 101
7.12 PowerValue 11 RT G2 105
7.13 PowerValue 11 / 31 T 109
08. Tested and trusted 113
09. Xtra VFI 114
10. Grid support services - PowerExchanger 115
11. Battery cabinets and accessories 116
12. ABB Ability™ SmartTracker 120
13. Connectivity solutions 121
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01. Welcome to ABB’s UPS planning guide
ABB has a standalone or modular UPS for every Of course, you can always turn to your local
size of application in every conceivable context – ABB UPS experts for further information or
from the most humble server room to the largest advice.
data center or for factory, office, transportation,
oil & gas, or marine settings. Once you know which ABB UPS is just right for
you, this guide provides step-by-step
With such a variety of products available, it is instructions to ensure error-free sizing, planning,
good to have a comprehensive handbook to lead installation and commissioning of your ABB
you to the UPS solution that is exactly right for power protection equipment.
you. This is that handbook.
Furthermore, you will learn what maintenance and
In these pages, you will find information on the service strategies are best for you – what is
basic types of ABB UPS and their technical details. simple to maintain yourself and when it is best to
You can find out if you need a single-phase or three- benefit from the experience of our global network
phase UPS. What the advantages are of ABB’s of expert service engineers. ABB’s top-class
patented modular architecture. Which battery service team makes sure you get the very best out
systems are best for which job. What UPS topology of your UPS throughout its entire lifecycle.
suits your application best. And which accessories
further improve your UPS’s performance and make No matter the size of your application or its
it even more convenient to use. environment, this Planning guide for ABB UPS
systems gives you all the information you need to
get the very best power protection available.
ABOUT US 5
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02. About us
The ABB Power Protection product group was Over the past two decades, ABB’s UPS offering has
formed from the combination of the ABB prod- become more comprehensive and diverse via or-
uct lines: UPS, Power Solutions and Power Con- ganic growth and acquisitions. One significant ac-
ditioning. These three strands of technology quisition was that of GE Industrial Solutions (GEIS),
each have their own history and each ultimately GE’s global electrification solutions business, with
has as a background ABB’s vast experience in its large installed base, in 2018. GEIS was the cradle
electrical engineering that stretches back of electrification, reflecting ABB’s century-plus ex-
over a century. perience in the same field and the product portfo-
lios of the two companies are highly complemen-
From the very start, ABB was a UPS innovator and tary. Today, ABB’s UPS offering covers most
by 1994 had designed, manufactured and application requirements, especially those of the
launched its first generation of three-phase, demanding data center industry.
transformerless standalone UPS.
ABB are at the forefront of power protection tech-
Further innovation followed and the UPS product nology and the company’s UPS portfolio comple-
portfolio grew through several generations to ments the rest of ABB’s Power Protection offering
cover three-phase applications and ever-higher to give a unique line-up of UPS, power condition-
powers. ing and power switching products that deliver
end-to-end solutions to all kinds of power quality
In 1998, the first generation of modular UPSs was issues in almost every conceivable commercial
introduced. A modular UPS delivers total flexibil- and industrial situation. An expanding team of lo-
ity and availability as well as a low total cost of cal business units and channel partners complete
ownership. ABB’s patented decentralized parallel the line-up to position ABB for further growth in
architecture – DPA, the foundation of the modular the global UPS and power protection market.
approach – has proven to be a runaway success
with customers. In a world that is becoming ever more competitive,
ABB’s UPS products make power protection sim-
ple, energy-efficient and always available.
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03. Error-free-planning of UPS systems
Factors outlining the key design
considerations to take into account when
planning a UPS system
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3.1 Planning
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3.1.1 Determine the power requirement of the UPS
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3.1.2 Take inrush / input surge current into account
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3.1.3 Define the battery autonomy time
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3.1.4 Fault messages and remote monitoring of the UPS
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3.1.5 Choosing the right UPS topology
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3.2 Installation instructions for UPS systems
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3.2.1 General introduction
• The installation site of UPS and battery systems Humidity, ambient temperature, exposure to dust
should be selected so that the manufacturer's and dirt, as well as the installation altitude above
specifications and the relevant safety sea level. Furthermore, UPS systems may only be
guidelines are observed. operated in a non-aggressive environment.
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3.2.2 Ventilation and cooling
• Depending on the type of UPS, approx. 5 – 7 • In principle, for every UPS battery, ventilation
percent of the nominal power is converted into and cooling must be provided on site. The
heat and must be dissipated. relevant standard (EN 50272-2) describes the
required amount of circulating air and how large
outlet and inlet openings must be. This applies
to both sealed, maintenance-free and valve-
regulated batteries. Room ventilation is required
to prevent the formation of explosive gases.
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3.2.3 Installation conditions
Separate feed bypass (dual feed / separate feed) For TN-S systems, no four-pole input switches or
If the rectifier input and the bypass input are to isolating switches should be used. If you then use
be wired separately, then the following must be a four-pole switch, you must be aware that when
considered: the switch is open, the UPS and all downstream
• The feeding network must be the same for both devices have no defined reference to protective
since the neutral conductor in the UPS is earth (floating star point).
connected through and, therefore, different
networks must not be used. Corresponding exceptions apply to small single-
phase UPS systems (which are supplied via
• Furthermore, the UPS detects the bypass input
Schuko plugs).
and in the event of an error (if there is no
voltage), would not switch to the bypass but
switch off. This means that the load at the
output is no longer supplied with voltage!
(eg, an emergency power supply on bypass
feed, when the emergency power supply is out
of service, there is no voltage at the bypass.)
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3.2.4 Environmental conditions
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3.2.5 Local conditions
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3.2.6 Bring In / Bring Out
The locations for accommodating the UPS and • Are the transport routes wide and high enough
battery system should be planned in such a way (corridors, doors, etc.)
that the system can be easily installed or removed
• Are there appropriate elevators or goods lifts
at a later point in time.
available?
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3.3 Maintenance
To ensure the operational safety of the UPS over a In principle, the UPS system should be serviced
long period, maintenance should also be carried once a year. Then, among other things,
out by the manufacturer or a company that has the following work should be carried out
been certified and authorized by the • Cleaning the system.
manufacturer.
• Check and, if necessary, replace the fans.
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04. Selectivity in UPS networks
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4.1 Introduction
As the world moves ever more online and Downtime in these critical facilities is simply not
digitalizes, the requirement for safe, reliable and tolerable. This necessity creates a demand for
easily accessible data storage has risen extremely reliable power protection designs.
exponentially. This situation has led to an Because power usage effectiveness (PUE) and
astonishing growth in the number and size of operating expense are the top priorities of data
data centers. The vast collections of servers and center providers, the challenge becomes one of
storage devices housed in data centers contain reconciling ultra-reliable designs with system
an immense amount of critical data used by efficiency and low maintenance costs.
banks, commerce, healthcare and governments,
and a whole host of industries, including the ABB has a portfolio of coordinated low-voltage
many rapidly growing socially oriented sites. and medium-voltage solutions that deliver
industry-leading power protection to all sizes of
Data storage facilities are driven by economies of data center. These solutions not only clean up the
scale, which has resulted in a trend toward grid power going to the data center’s critical
massive, single-location data centers. These loads but also ensure the very best reliability,
power-hungry sites consume significant amounts availability and ease of maintenance.
of power – often well into the tens of megawatts
– and rely on a power supply quality much better
than can be provided by the public grid.
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4.2 Double conversion UPS topology
— There are three main configurations of UPS 2. The second source is the battery itself which
01 Figure 1: Simplified
diagram of Double systems available in the market depending on provides power instantaneously during any
Conversion UPS. application requirements. transient event at the input side and provides
bridging time till the generator starts (usually
- Standby UPS in the range of minutes).
• Line-interactive UPS 3. The third source is a generator which provides
• Double conversion UPS backup during outages (usually in the range of
hours).
Protection philosophy needs to be designed
depending on the chosen type of UPS Static bypass switch supply power to the load
configuration. We will focus on the low voltage normally during eco-mode, and during abnormal
double conversion UPS as it is the most commonly conditions such as short circuit or temporary
used configuration in data centers globally. overload situations.
Double conversion UPS (as the name itself When temporary overloading is required due to
indicates, conversion is twice – AC to DC and DC the nature of loads, the power supply is
to AC), which guarantees total isolation through guaranteed to the load from the network through
the DC bus between the output of the UPS system a static bypass switch which will exclude the UPS
connected to the loads and the input that may during this phase.
include power quality problems.
Knowing the different sources of power and
In this configuration, the UPS might have a UPS’s operating modes is imperative to
possibility of accepting three different sources of dimension and implement the right protection
power: scheme along with selecting the right protection
1. The first source is from the utility which acts as devices.
a main power source and supplies power to the
battery charging source in addition to power to
the load through the rectifier/ inverter
combination.
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4.3 UPS modes of operation
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The UPS’s main function is to provide clean and
01 Figure 2: Current
paths during normal continuous power to the downstream loads. If the
operation of Double
UPS cannot provide clean energy or an adequate
Conversion UPS.
voltage level, as per IEC 62040-3, the UPS will
transfer the load to the static bypass switch.
A UPS represents an additional power source in
the electrical network that has its own behavior/
characteristics, which needs to be taken into
consideration during system and protection
design.
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4.4 Sizing considerations
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The circuit breaker selection needs to take into The static bypass switch input breaker (QA2)
01 Figure 3: Example of
a downstream fault consideration factors based on the location of shall consider:
the breaker in the circuit. - The same rules for short circuit withstand for
QA1 in relation to different power sources
Below are a few factors to support the UPS apply as well to QA2
network design and component selection. - Shall withstand the simultaneous energizing
of all loads.
The UPS input breaker (QA1) shall consider: - Shall limit the let-throw energy below the
- The UPS rated power and overload thyristor I2t value.
characteristics.
- The battery charging current. Downstream Load breakers (QA3)
- Must withstand the prospective short - The breakers shall be sized for the load needs
circuit from the most powerful of sources and to trip and clear short circuits as fast as
(utility transformer). possible.
- Must trip the prospective short circuit - The breakers should be selective with the
delivered by the least powerful of sources upstream circuit breakers (will be discussed in
(typically the generator). the next section).
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Selectivity is defined in IEC 60947-2 “Low voltage Now, let’s take an example assuming a downstream
01 Figure 4: Extract
of the selectivity Equipment – part 2: Circuit breakers”, and we can fault. As shown in Figure 3 (previous page), the UPS
tables for S800B MCBs
accordingly explain it as the selectivity during a will be transferred to a static transfer switch to
downstream and
Tmax XT2 upstream. fault between two protection devices (i.e., circuit supply the fault current as explained earlier. It is
breakers) connected in a series, where the required that you trip the QA3 circuit breaker and
protection device closer to the fault would trip isolate the faulty section before tripping QA2 and
without tripping the upstream protection devices. dropping the entire load supplied by the UPS. It is
also important to isolate the fault as quickly as
This is mainly achieved to isolate the fault and possible to restore the output voltage for the load
maintain the supply for other circuits that are not bus supplied by UPS.
directly connected to the fault, and if selectivity
is not achieved between circuit breakers, the ABB provides selectivity tables through the SOC
purpose of installing an expensive UPS system is tool to define the selectivity between its different
defeated. products, as shown in the Figure 4 extract. Here,
for example, if the load downstream was
There are two types of selectivity: “Total protected by a MCB S803 B 63, the upstream
selectivity”, where the selectivity is achieved for all breaker could be Tmax XT2 100 A, which provides
the short circuit current values up to the maximum partial selectivity up to 4.5 kA only, or 160A, which
capacity of the downstream breaker, and “Partial provides total selectivity.
selectivity”, which is achieved only up to a certain
level before the upstream breaker trips.
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4.5 ABB UPS building blocks
— ABB has created standard building blocks for data Below are table examples for such building blocks
01 Table 1: Extract
of the selectivity centers to speed up the design phase, taking into for two of ABB’s commonly used UPS systems in
tables for S800B MCBs consideration the related breaker sizing Data Center environments to protect IT loads.
downstream and
Tmax XT2 upstream. considerations and selectivity based on the UPS,
and bypass characteristics for different UPS
power ratings, including maximum input current,
overload capability, short circuit, and selectivity.
DPA 250 S4
UPS Size Upstream breaker (Bypass) Upstream breaker (Rectifier) Downstream breaker
Module UPS rated CB Type & Selectivity CB Type & Selectivity CB Type & Selectivity
power
1 50 kW XT3 TMD 200A or Total XT1 TMD 160A Total S203 B25 A Up to 0.6 kA
XT2 ELT 100 A
2 100 kW XT3 TM 200A or Total XT3 TM 200A Total S203 B25 A Up to 1.75 kA
XT4 ELT 250 A
3 150 kW XT5 320 A Total XT5 320 A Total S203 B63 A Up to 2.5 kA
4 200 kW XT5 400 A Total XT5 400 A Total S203 B63 A Up to 4.2 kA
5 250 kW XT5 630 A Total XT5 630 A Total S203 B63 A Up to 6.8 kA
6 300 kW XT5 630 A Total XT5 630 A Total S203 B63 A Total
PowerWave 33 S3
Upstream Breaker Downstream breaker
UPS rated CB Type & Selectivity CB Type Selectivity with Altrenative downstream
power [kW] upstream bypass breaker
60 XT1 TMD 160 A or Total S203M B 40A Up to 8.5 kA Total with S803 B 16A /
XT2 ELT 100 A S203 B 16A
80 XT2 ELT 160 A Total S803 B 63A Up to 28.5 kA Total with S803 B 32A /
S203 B 40A
100 XT3 TMD 200 A or Total S803 B 50A or S203M B 50A Total
XT4 ELT 250 A
120 XT5 TMA / ELT 400 A Total S803 B 630A or S203M B 63 A Total
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4.6 DC breaker selection
Are you searching for a way to protect the UPS's battery cabinet? This tool will also guide you
through the selection of a DC breaker, which is fundamental to protect the battery cabinet in
case of a fault in between the cabinet and the inverter inside the UPS.
DPA 250 S4
12V Maximum
UPS rated UPS Battery blocks Battery float Max. Battery min. discharge
power [kW] number of poles per string [Vdc] voltage [Vdc] current [A] Circuit Breaker
50 2 or 3 40 - 50 675 396 130 T4 250 TMA 200
100 2 or 3 40 - 50 675 396 261 T5 400 TMA 320
150 2 or 3 40 - 50 675 396 391 T5 400 TMA 400
200 2 or 3 40 - 50 675 396 521 T6 630 TMA 630
250 2 or 3 40 - 50 675 396 652 T6 800 TMA 800
300 2 or 3 40 - 50 675 396 782 T6 800 TMA 800
PowerWave 33 S3
12V Maximum
UPS rated UPS Battery blocks Battery float Max. Battery min. discharge
power [kW] number of poles per string [Vdc] voltage [Vdc] current [A] Circuit Breaker
60 2 42 - 48 648 415.8 149 T4 250 TMA 160
80 2 42 - 48 648 415.8 199 T4 250 TMA 200
100 2 42 - 48 648 415.8 248 T4 250 TMA 250
120 2 42 - 48 648 415.8 298 T5 400 TMA 320
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05. ABB’s modular UPS design
Ensuring high availability and
best-in-class power technology
— ABB’s approach to modular power protection Some modular UPS systems with a centralized
01 In DPA, each
UPS module has all Despite all the precautions taken during the parallel architecture (CPA) have centralized
the hardware and design and operation of data centers and related control or hardware. This renders them very
software it needs for
autonomous operation. control processes, situations can arise in which vulnerable should a fault occur on one of these
external power is compromised – either in terms centralized components; one fault can bring
of quality or availability. Such events could result down the entire UPS system.
in data loss, nonavailability of essential services,
risk to hardware and very high financial losses. With DPA, on the other hand, the UPS is
This makes a highly dependable UPS mission- modularized and each module has all the
critical. Therefore, the most critical loads should hardware and software needed for autonomous
be protected by the very best UPS design – operation – rectifier, inverter, battery converter,
Decentralized Parallel Architecture (DPA™). static bypass switch, back-feed protection,
control logic, display, and mimic diagram for
ABB, a pioneer and leader in large, modular UPSs, monitoring and control. With all the critical
provides a full range of modular DPA power components duplicated and distributed between
protection products as well a standalone individual units, potential single points of failure
solutions. In the following four pages, we will are eliminated. In the unlikely event of one UPS
focus on our approach to modular power module failing, the failed module will be
protection and describe how these modular automatically isolated and the overall system
solutions can help ensure a supply of clean, will continue to operate normally.
reliable power to the customer’s application.
In DPA, each
Power UPS module contains all the hardware
module UPS module Control logic
display
and software required for full UPS system
operation. Modules share no common components
and each module is a fully functional UPS, so a
Power module UPS module Control logic
DPA parallel system offers extremely high system display
True “online-swap” modularity enables the safe The ability to scale the system means the UPS
removal and insertion of UPS modules without can be sized exactly to fit prevailing needs and
risk to the critical load and without the need to modules can simply be added as requirements
either transfer it onto raw mains or remove power grow. This means that you only power, cable and
from it. Modules can therefore be replaced or cool what you need.
added without any system downtime. It is simple
to upgrade power capability as critical load The DPA 500, for example, allows five 100 kW
power requirements grow. Additionally, modules modules to be mounted in one cabinet and six
can easily be removed for service or replaced if cabinets to be configured in parallel to provide a
faulty, without compromising the availability of top rating of 3 MW. Power consumption is the
the system. Only a truly redundant architecture topic of greatest concern for data center
like DPA allows online modules to be swapped out operators and the energy savings made by this
while the system is running. modular approach over the service life time of the
UPS are substantial. Human error is reduced too:
This unique aspect of modularity directly Because things are so simple, wiring errors are
addresses continuous uptime requirements, eliminated, and configuration and
significantly reduces mean time to repair (MTTR), reconfiguration are child’s play.
reduces inventory levels of spare parts and
simplifies system upgrades. This approach pays
off too when it comes to serviceability and
availability, as there is no downtime and the
service personnel do not need special skills.
Scalability up to 3 MW
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ABB’s modular UPS design
Ensuring high availability and low total cost
of ownership
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Modularity lends itself well to keeping UPS Total footprint
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 1.11 m2
footprint small, too – ideal for data centers,
Total footprint 3.2 m2 Clearance
where real estate can be restricted and expensive. 0.16 m2
A modular UPS rack has a small footprint and
when extra modules are added, no extra floor UPS UPS UPS
space is taken up. 0.7 m2 0.7 m2 0.4 m2
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06. Choose the right power
protection solution
At the core of our business is a technically advanced designed for continuous power protection of
product portfolio of high-quality and reliable critical equipment against all power problems:
three-phase and single-phase transformerless power failure, power sag, power surge,
uninterruptible power supplies. All our UPSs provide undervoltage, overvoltage, switching transient, line
online double conversion topology and are noise, frequency variation and harmonic distortion.
kVA
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07. Planning guide - product specific
information
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7.1 DPA UPScale ST
The modular UPS designed for low and medium power applications
System display
ABB’s DPA UPScale ST is available for high density sized infrastructure, DPA UPScale ST can be paral-
applications requiring an all-in-one power protec- leled horizontally to increase the capacity up to
tion solution that includes frame, UPS, battery 400 kW. This fully scalable and easily maintained
and communications. The solution delivers power UPS gives you unparalleled uptime and energy ef-
protection from 10 kW to 200 kW in 10 kW or 20 kW ficiency.
modular steps. For a continuously growing mid-
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DPA UPScale ST
Product features
The ideal solution for small- to medium-sized The BMS is designed to create and maintain a
critical power IT applications safe, productive and comfortable environment,
The DPA UPScale ST can be deployed in a variety thus increasing operational efficiency, decreasing
of small- to medium-sized system architectures. the energy consumption and ensuring the safety
In addition to traditional server load applications, of personnel and equipment.
the DPA UPScale ST is ideal to protect critical ap-
plications such as building management systems The DPA UPScale ST offers clean backup power
(BMS). Large facilities are often provided with for sensitive electronic devices (controllers, I/O
BMS to control and monitor the building’s me- devices and user interfaces) designed to monitor
chanical and electrical systems such as ventila- and control the infrastructure thus avoiding loss
tion, lighting, fire alarms and security. of data or damage to equipment.
Utility mains
Web server
User Interface 1 User Interface 2
Programmable Programmable
logic controller 1 logic controller 2
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DPA UPScale ST
Available models
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DPA UPScale ST
Technical specification
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DPA UPScale RI (rack-independent)
The modular UPS for customized
power protection solutions
RS-232
Battery breakers
The rack-independent DPA UPScale RI is one of quired. The DPA UPScale RI, including UPS, bat-
the most compact UPS systems on the market tery and communication, can be integrated into
that is suitable for custom-designed solutions. any 19" rack (independent of manufacturer) and
Being modular and rack-mountable, it provides an provides up to 80 kW (60 kW N +1) making it ideal
ideal system from the technical and commercial for integrated IT, telecom or other critical control
point of view for when a flexible solution is re- processes.
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DPA UPScale RI
Available models
Subrack type RI 10 RI 20 RI 40
Number of modules 1 1 to 2 1 to 4
Dimension w × h × d 448 × 310 × 565 mm 448 × 440 × 565 mm 448 ×798 ×735 mm
Internal battery capacity – – –
Subrack type RI 11 RI 12 RI 22 RI 24
Number of modules 1 1 1 to 2 1 to 2
Dimension w × h × d 448 × 487 ×735 mm 448 × 665 ×735 mm 448 × 798 ×735 mm 448 × 1153 ×735 mm
Internal battery capacity Up to 40 blocks 7 / 9 Ah Up to 80 blocks 7 / 9 Ah Up to 80 blocks 7 / 9 Ah Up to 160 blocks 7 / 9 Ah
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DPA UPScale RI
Technical specification
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Three-phase modular UPS systems
Planning guide DPA UPScale ST and DPA UPScale RI
Technical data
Cabinet UPS Mod- Max. nr. UPS Rated Maxi- Power Short Over- Over- Dimensions [mm] Weight N-bat- Max. Min.
type rated ule mod- rated input mum factor circuit load load (with teries Charge battery
power rated ules output current input capability capac- capac- mod- per current backup
[kW] power current [A] current on inverter ity on ity on ules / string power [A]
[kW] In [A] [A] for 40ms inverter inverter without [A] [A]
[Arms] 125% 150% batter-
load load ies) [kg]
10 min 1 min
ST 40 20 10 2 2x 30 33 1 87 36 44 550x1135x775 130 30-50 8 3x100
14.5
ST 40 40 20 2 58 61 67 1 131 73 87 550x1135x775 136 40-50 8 3x100
ST 60 30 10 3 43.5 46 50 1 131 54 65 550x1975x775 229 30-50 12 3x160
ST 60 60 20 3 87 91 100 1 196 109 131 550x1975x775 238 40-50 12 3x160
ST 80 40 10 4 58 61 66 1 174 73 87 550x1135x775 157 30-50 16 3x224
ST 80 80 20 4 116 122 133 1 261 145 174 550x1135x775 169 40-50 16 3x224
ST 120 60 10 6 87 91 100 1 261 109 131 550x1135x775 245 30-50 24 3x300
ST 120 120 20 6 174 182 200 1 392 218 261 550x1975x775 263 40-50 24 3x300
ST 200 100 10 10 145 152 166 1 435 181 218 550x1975x775 360 30-50 40 3x400
ST 200 200 20 10 290 304 333 1 653 363 435 550x1975x775 389 40-50 40 3x400
RI 10 10 10 1 15 15 17 1 44 18 22 448x310x565 (7HE) 39 30-50 4 3x63
RI 10 20 20 1 29 30 33 1 65 36 44 448x310x565 (7HE) 42 40-50 4 3x63
RI 11 10 10 1 15 15 17 1 44 18 22 448x487x735 (11HE) 59 30-50 4 3x63
RI 11 20 20 1 29 30 33 1 65 36 44 448x487x735 (11HE) 62 40-50 4 3x63
RI 12 10 10 1 15 15 17 1 44 18 22 448x665x735 (15HE) 75 30-50 4 3x100
RI 12 20 20 1 29 30 33 1 65 36 44 448x665x735 (15HE) 78 40-50 4 3x100
RI 20 20 10 2 29 30 33 1 87 36 44 448x440x565 (10HE) 62 30-50 8 3x100
RI 20 40 20 2 58 61 67 1 131 73 87 448x440x565 (10HE) 68 40-50 8 3x100
RI 22 20 10 2 29 30 33 1 87 36 44 448x798x735 (18HE) 103 30-50 8 3x100
RI 22 40 20 2 58 61 67 1 131 73 87 448x798x735 (18HE) 109 40-50 8 3x100
RI 24 20 10 2 29 30 33 1 87 36 44 448x1153x735 130 30-50 8 3x100
(26HE)
RI 24 40 20 2 58 61 67 1 131 73 87 448x1153x735 136 40-50 8 3x100
(26HE)
RI 40 40 10 4 58 61 66 1 174 73 87 448x798x735 (18HE) 124 30-50 16 3x224
RI 40 80 20 4 116 122 133 1 261 145 174 448x798x735 (18HE) 136 40-50 16 3x224
Modules
M 10 - 10 1 14.05 15 17 44
M 20 - 20 1 29 30 33 65 87
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Planning guide DPA UPScale ST and
DPA UPScale RI
Open
doors Y Open doors Y
Y
Y
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Planning guide DPA UPScale ST and
DPA UPScale RI Footprint
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01 DPA UPScale ST
40 Footprint
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02 DPA UPScale ST
60 Footprint
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01 02
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Planning guide DPA UPScale ST,
Footprint
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01 DPA UPScale ST
80 Footprint
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02 DPA UPScale ST
120 Footprint
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03 DPA UPScale ST
200 Footprint
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01
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02 —
03
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Installation conditions DPA UPScale RI
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Air intake through
perforated door min.
50 mm spacing.
Closed door (direct rack
cooling, via side cooler or
raised floor)
min. 100 spacing.
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Installation conditions DPA UPScale RI
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Air intake through
perforated door min.
50 mm spacing.
Closed door (direct rack
cooling, via side cooler or
raised floor)
min. 100 spacing.
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7.2 DPA 250 S4
The world’s most energy-lean UPS
Maintenance bypass
switch (optional) Output isolation switch
DC (battery) breakers
I/O Section
and DC wiring Connectivity section
The DPA 250 S4 has a high-efficiency, modular The DPA 250 S4 sets the standard for the next de-
architecture that offers best reliability for environ- cade of UPS progress with advanced features such
mentally conscious organizations that also need as its transformer-free IGBT converters that fea-
zero downtime and low cost of ownership. ture three-level topology with interleaving con-
The DPA 250 S4 is specially designed for critical, trols to enable market-leading efficiency of 97.6
high-density computing environments such as percent for the UPS module. This high efficiency
small- to medium-sized data centers. reduces operational costs and minimizes environ-
mental impact.
High efficiency reduces total cost of ownership Uninterruptible power – scalable from 50 kW
• DPA 250 S4 can reduce energy losses by more up to 1.5 MW
than 30 percent compared to similar products • 50 kW power in one UPS module
in the market • 300 kW power in one UPS cabinet
• Thanks to three-level interleaved technology, • Up to five frames and up to 30 modules can be
the DPA 250 S4 achieves an energy efficiency paralleled for an amazing 1,500 kW of uninterrupt-
of over 97 percent in a wide operating range ible power.
• Xtra VFI – double conversion mode maximizes effi- • Secure ring communication ensures there is no
ciency under low-load conditions single point of failure in the system
Full flexibility to meet a variety of installation Easy to operate – fast and secure to maintain
schemes • A well-thought-out electrical and mechanical
• Small installation footprint salves space scheme reduces scope for human error and makes
DPA 250 S4 is adaptable to different installation the fast and secure to maintain and service
schemes • It takes only 10 minutes to extract a module, in-
• Variety of options for energy backup. including lithi- sert it back to the system and turn it back online
um-ion batteries • DPA 250 S4 has a very robust design and features
• The DPA 250 S4’s battery charger is very powerful, practical handles (e.g. mechanical stoppers to
ready to support the critical load in the next outage stop the modules from sliding out too far)
• Easy of monitoring at system and module level
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DPA 250 S4
Product features
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DPA 250 S4
Available models
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01 Bottom cable
entry frame
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02 Top cable entry frame
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01 02
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DPA 250 S4
Technical specification
GENERAL DATA
System power range 50 - 1,500 kW
Nominal power / module 50 kW
Nominal power / frame 300 kW
Output power factor 1.0
Topology Online double conversion, Decentralized Parallel Architecture
Number of UPS modules 6
Parallel configuration Up to 30 modules
Cable entry Top or bottom
Serviceability Only frontal access needed
Back-feed protection Built-in as standard
INPUT
Nominal input voltage 380 / 400 / 415 VAC
Voltage tolerance (referred to 400 V) - 30% at partial loads
Current distortion THDi <3%
Frequency range 35 – 70 Hz
Power factor 0.99
Walk in / soft start Yes
OUTPUT
Rated output voltage 380 / 400 / 415 VAC
Voltage tolerance (referred to 400 V) ± 1.0%
Voltage distortion THDU <2.0%
Frequency 50 or 60 Hz (selectable)
EFFICIENCY
Module efficiency Up to 97.6%
Overall system efficiency Up to 97.4%
In eco-mode Up to 99%
ENVIRONMENT
Protection rating IP 20 (IP 21 optional)
Storage temperature -25°C to +70°C
Operating temperature 0°C to +40°C
Altitude (above sea level) 1,000 m w/o derating
BATTERIES
Types VRLA, open cells, NiCd and Li-Ion
COMMUNICATIONS
User interface System graphical display
UPS Module HMI interface
Communication ports USB, RS-232, potential-free contacts, SNMP (optional), ModBus (optional)
ADDITIONAL UPS FUNCTIONALITIES
Energy management XtraVFI
Compatibility ABB Ability™ SmartTracker
COMPLIANCY
Safety IEC / EN 62040-1
EMC IEC / EN 62040-2
Performance IEC / EN 62040-3
Manufacturing ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, OHSAS18001
DIMENSIONS
Weight (without modules / without batteries) 270 kg
Weight module 66 kg
Dimensions w x h x d 795 x 1978 x 943 mm
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Planning guide DPA 250 S4
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Three-phase modular UPS systems
Planning guide DPA 250 S4
Cabinet UPS Mod- Nr . UPS Rated Maxi- Power Short Over- Over- Dimensions [mm] Weight N-batteries Max.
type rated ule mod- rated input mum factor circuit load load (with per string Charge
power rated ules output current input capability capac- capac- modules / [A]* current
[kW] power current [A] current on ity on ity on without power
[kW] In [A] [A] inverter inverter inverter batter- [A]
for 40ms 125% 150% ies) [kg]
[Arms] load 10 load 1
min [A] min [A]
DPA 250 S4 50 50 1 72 93 99 1 209 90 108 795x1978x943 345 40-50 38
DPA 250 S4 100 50 2 144 186 199 1 418 180 216 795x1978x943 409 40-50 76
DPA 250 S4 150 50 3 216 279 299 1 626 270 324 795x1978x943 474 40-50 114
DPA 250 S4 200 50 4 288 372 399 1 835 360 432 795x1978x943 538 40-50 152
DPA 250 S4 250 50 5 360 465 499 1 1044 450 540 795x1978x943 603 40-50 190
DPA 250 S4 300 50 6 433 557 598 1 1256 541 650 795x1978x943 667 40-50 228
Module
M50 - 50 1 72 93 99
* N-batteries string 32-50 is possible with output power rating
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7.3 DPA 500
The modular UPS for medium-sized and large data centers
DPA display in
each module
Battery breaker
Inbuilt maintenance
Bypass fuses bypass switch (optional)
A data center with full uptime. That target is why has to be ever switched off – making routine main-
ABB’s DPA 500 is based on Decentralized Parallel tenance safe and easy. And if you want to increase
Architecture (DPA). Only a truly redundant archi- power, the UPS can be scaled vertically in 100 kW
tecture like DPA allows online modules to be modular steps to provide up to 500 kW power in a
swapped out while the system is running. Each single frame. Horizontal scalability is also given,
high-reliability, standardized module is self-con- with up to six frames in parallel, to increase total
tained and can be swapped at any time, so nothing power up to 3 MW.
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DPA 500
Product features
6 ×5 ×100
growing infrastructure.
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= 3 MW
02 The sample reference kW
scenario, 1200 kW Tier 4, Designed with maximum flexibility at its core
illustrates one possible
example of how the The system flexibility allows upgrading or down-
DPA 500 can be used grading power capacity according
to create a high-per-
formance and flexible to your needs.
IT infrastructure. Extra
modules can be added
while the system is pow-
ered up to make it
up to 3 MW.
+6
modules
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01
Extendable Extendable
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02
PDUs A Load PDUs B
D PA 5 0 0 45
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DPA 500
Available model
SECTION A-A
BOTTOM CABLE ENTRY
UPS cabinet configuration Options
• Online double conversion UPS • Manual bypass switch (one-frame applications)
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DPA 500
Technical specification
GENERAL DATA
System power range 100 kW–3 MW
Nominal power / module 100 kW
Nominal power / frame 500 kW
Output power factor 1.0
Topology Online double conversion, Decentralized Parallel Architecture
Parallel configuration Up to 5 modules in one cabinet (500 kW) / up to 6 cabinets in parallel (3 MW)
Cable entry Bottom or top as standard
Serviceability Full front
Back-feed protection Built-in as standard
INPUT
Nominal input voltage 3× 380 / 220 V + N, 3× 400 / 230 V + N, 3× 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage tolerance (referred to 400 / 230 V) For loads <100% (−10%, +15%), <80% (−20%, +15%), <60% (−30%, +15%)
Input distortion THDi <3.5%
Frequency range 35 –70 Hz
Power factor 0.99
Walk in / soft start Yes
OUTPUT
Rated output voltage 3× 380 / 220 V + N, 3× 400 / 230 V + N, 3× 415 / 240 V + N
Voltage tolerance (referred to 400 / 230 V) <±1% with static load / <±4% with step load
Voltage distortion <2% with linear load / <4% with non linear load
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz (selectable)
EFFICIENCY
Overall efficiency Up to 96%
In eco-mode ≥99%
ENVIRONMENT
Protection rating IP 20
Storage temperature −25 °C to +70 °C
Operating temperature 0 °C to +40 °C
Altitude (above sea level) 1000 m without derating
BATTERIES
Types VRLA / NiCd / Li-Ion
Battery charger Decentralized charger per module
COMMUNICATIONS
User interface Graphical touch screen (one per frame as standard)
Decentralized LCD and mimic diagram (one per module as standard)
Communication ports USB, RS-232, potential-free contacts, SNMP (optional), ModBus (optional)
ADDITIONAL UPS FUNCTIONALITIES
Energy management / grid services XtraVFI; PowerExchanger
Compatibility ABB Ability™ SmartTracker
COMPLIANCY
Safety IEC / EN 62040-1
EMC IEC / EN 62040-2
Performance IEC / EN 62040-3
Manufacturing ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, OHSAS18001
WEIGHT, DIMENSIONS
Weight 975 kg (500 kW system)
Dimensions w × h × d 1580 × 1975 × 940 mm
D PA 5 0 0 47
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Three-phase modular UPS systems
Planning guide DPA 500
Cabinet UPS Module Nr . UPS Rated Maxi- Power Short Overload Overload Dimensions Weight N-batter- Max.
type rated rated mod- rated input mum factor circuit capac- capacity [mm] (with ies per Charge
power power ules output cur- input capabil- ity on on inverter modules/ string [A] current
[kW] [kW] current rent current ity on inverter 150% load without power [A]
In [A] [A] [A] inverter 125% 0.5 min [A] batteries)
for 40ms load [kg]
[Arms] 5 min [A]
DPA 500 100 100 1 145 152 167 1 348 181 218 1580x1975x940 539 40-50* 60
DPA 500 200 100 2 290 304 334 1 696 363 435 1580x1975x940 648 40-50* 120
DPA 500 300 100 3 435 456 501 1 1044 544 653 1580x1975x940 757 40-50* 180
DPA 500 400 100 4 580 608 668 1 1392 725 870 1580x1975x940 866 40-50* 240
DPA 500 500 100 5 725 760 835 1 1740 906 1088 1580x1975x940 975 40-50* 300
Module
M 100 - 100 1 145 152 167
* For runtime up to 10min at 25ºC: 40 to 50 (12V blocks); for runtime up to 10min at 40ºC: 40 to 45 (12V blocks);
for runtime >10 min at 25ºC: 40 to 44 (12V blocks); for runtime >10 min at 40ºC: 40 to 41 (12V blocks)
A1 A2
C
Door C B1 Door B2
opening
opening
Y
Minimum
A1 (mm) B1 (mm) C (Door opening) D* (mm)
spacing for single UPS
DPA 500 300 1000 115° 400
for UPS + other series system cabinets
A1 (mm) B1 (mm) C (Door opening) D* (mm)
DPA 500 300 1000 115° 400
* Spacing upwards to the ceiling
Module quantity 1 2 3 4 5
UPS output kW 100 200 300 400 500
Heat loss with 100% non-linear load W 4500 9000 13500 18000 22500
BTU 15359 30717 46076 61434 76793
Heat loss with 100% non-linear load
(In accordance with IEC 62040-3) W 5710 11420 17130 22840 28550
DPA 500 BTU 19488 38976 58465 77953 97441
Air flow (25° - 30°C) with 100% non-linear load
(In accordance with IEC 62040-3) m3/h 1200 2400 3600 4800 6000
Heat loss without load W 660 1320 1980 2640 3300
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DPA 500, Footprint
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DPA 500
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7.4 MegaFlex DPA
The best in power protection
The on-line double conversion MegaFlex DPA UPS means every UPS module
provides the best power protection for your critical is practically its own UPS with all the essential func-
infrastructure from 250 kW to 1,500 kW. This modu- tional units needed for independent operation. DPA
lar UPS is specifically designed for critical high-den- provides full redundancy and fault tolerance in a
sity computing environments across private and way that is unique amongst UPS vendors.
public enterprise, as well as data centers for coloca- This results in increased system reliability
tion, hosting cloud and telecommunications. The and availability that outperforms every other modu-
modular UPS is based on ABB’s decentralized paral- lar UPS solution on the market.
lel architecture (DPA™). This innovative system
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MegaFlex DPA
Product features
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01
M E G A F L E X D PA 51
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Planning guide MegaFlex DPA
Y
Y
Maximum thermal load per UPS installation,
with non-linear load (per module)
UPS + Modul 250kW
Battery Air flow from the front to the rear
cabinets
Power loss 100%
MegaFlex DPA Cabinets in series
non-linear load per module
X Required spacing on the rear (EN 62040-1-1) W 9074
side for ventilation (ventilation
Cooling air flow (25 °C - 30 °C)
openings for forced ventilation) - -
non-linear load per module
Y Required spacing on the front (EN 62040-1-1) m^3/h 1894
side for proper door opening 1555 mm
No-load losses W 4000
Max. opening angle of the door 95°
Spacing on top (only if no
spacing can be guaranteed on
the sides) 500 mm
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Three-phase modular UPS systems
Planning guide MegaFlex DPA
Cabinet UPS Mod- Nr . UPS Rated Maxi- Power Short Over- Over- Dimensions [mm] Weight N-batteries Max.
type rated ule mod- rated input mum factor circuit load load (with per string Charge
power rated ules output current input capability capac- capac- modules / [A] current
[kW] power current [A] current on ity on ity on without power
[kW] In [A] [A] inverter inverter inverter batter- [A]
for 40ms 125% 150% ies) [kg]
[Arms] load 10 load 1
min [A] min [A]
MegaFlex 1000 250 4 1450 1575 1767 1 4060 2175 29000 2235 x 2000 x 1950 40 - 50 750
DPA 1000
MegaFlex 1250 250 5 1812 1969 2121 1 5074 2718 36240 3045 x 2000 x 2595 40 - 50 938
DPA 1000
MegaFlex 1500 250 6 2174 2362 2651 1 6087 3261 43480 3045 x 2000 x 2945 40 - 50 1125
DPA 1000
Module
M 250 - 250 1 145 152 167
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1000kW IEC, Footprint
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1000kW IEC
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1000kW IEC, Footprint
1 2 3 4 5 6
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01 MegaFlex DPA
1000kW IEC
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1500kW IEC
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7.5 PowerLine DPA
Full power for industrial applications
UPS modules
Input/output switch
HMI
interface
Power module Maintenance
service panel bypass switch
Air filter
UPS frame lncoming terminals
PowerLine DPA (3ph and 1ph) is an online double bust design is suitable for industrial plant environ-
conversion UPS and makes the advantages of ments that have a variety of temperatures, dust,
ABB’s unique modular UPS architecture available moisture and corrosive contaminants. The Power-
for locations that are usually rough on electronic Line DPA is designed to have a design life of 15
equipment. PowerLine DPA is based on ABB’s De- years. Its pre-configured options, tailored for in-
centralized Parallel Architecture (DPA) that ensures dustry, allow agile implementations with short
the very best UPS design in terms of availability, lead times.
serviceability, safety and ease of use. Its ro-
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PowerLine DPA
Product Features
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01
P O W E R L I N E D PA 57
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PowerLine DPA
Available models
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PowerLine DPA
Technical specification
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Planning guide PowerLine DPA
PowerLine DPA
X Required spacing on the rear Maximum thermal load per UPS installation,
side 10 mm with non-linear load (per module)
Y Required spacing on the front 20kW 40kW 80kW 120kW Rating 20kW 40kW 80kW 120kW
side for proper door opening* 400mm 400mm 600mm 800mm Air flow from the front to the rear
Max. opening angle of the door 115° Power loss 100%
Spacing on top (only if no non-linear load per module
spacing can be guaranteed on (EN 62040-1-1) W 1050 W 2080 W 4100W 5654W
the sides) 400 mm Cooling air flow (25 °C - 30 °C)
*Door dimension non-linear load per module
(EN 62040-1-1) BTU/h 700 800 1600 2400
No-load losses m3/h 240 350 670 980
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Three-phase and single-phase modular UPS systems
Planning guide PowerLine DPA
Cabinet type UPS Mod- Nr . UPS Rated Maxi- Power Overload Over- Over- Dimensions Weight N-bat- Max.
rated ule mod- rated input mum factor capac- load load [mm] (with teries Charge
power rated ules output current input ity on capac- capac- mod- per current
[kW] power current [A] current inverter ity on ity on ules/ string power
[kW] In [A] [A] 110% inverter inverter without [A] [A]
load 30 125% 150% batter-
min [A] load 10 load 1 ies) [kg]*
min [A] min [A]
PowerLine DPA 20 20 1 29,0 31,0 36,0 1 32,0 36,0 44,0 800x2200x800 300 42-48 12
33 20 kVA
PowerLine DPA 40 40 1 58,0 61,0 71,0 1 64,0 73,0 87,0 800x2200x800 300 42-48 24
33 40kVA
PowerLine DPA 80 40 2 115,0 121,0 143,0 1 127,0 144,0 173,0 1200x220x800 500 42-48 48
33 80kVA
PowerLine DPA 120 40 3 174,0 182,0 214,0 1 191,0 218,0 261,0 1600x2200x800 850 42-48 72
33 120kVA
PowerLine DPA 33 20 20 2 29,0 31,0 36,0 1 32,0 36,0 44,0 800x2200x800 565 42-48 12
20kVA - Redundant
PowerLine DPA 33 40 40 2 58,0 61,0 71,0 1 64,0 73,0 87,0 800x2200x800 565 42-48 24
40kVA - Redundant
PowerLine DPA 33 80 40 4 115,0 121,0 143,0 1 127,0 144,0 173,0 1200x220x800 915 42-48 48
80kVA - Redundant
PowerLine DPA 33 120 40 6 174,0 182,0 214,0 1 191,0 218,0 261,0 1600x2200x800 1275 42-48 72
120kVA - Redundant
PowerLine DPA 20 20 1 87,0 31,0 36,0 1 96,0 109,0 131,0 800x2200x800 300 42-48 12
31 20kVA
PowerLine DPA 20 20 1 174,0 61,0 71,0 1 191,0 218,0 261,0 800x2200x800 300 42-48 24
31 40kVA
PowerLine DPA 40 40 2 348,0 121,0 143,0 1 383,0 435,0 522,0 1200x220x800 500 42-48 48
31 80kVA
PowerLine DPA 40 40 2 87,0 31,0 36,0 1 96,0 109,0 131,0 1000x800x2200 470 42-48 12
31 20kVA N+1
PowerLine DPA 80 40 2 174,0 61,0 71,0 1 191,0 218,0 261,0 1000x800x2200 500 42-48 24
31 40kVA N+1
PowerLine DPA 80 40 3 348,0 121,0 143,0 1 383,0 435,0 522,0 1400x800x2200 670 42-48 48
31 80kVA N+1
Module
Module PowerLine - 20 - 29,0 31,0 36,0
DPA 33 20kW
Module PowerLine - 40 - 58,0 61,0 71,0
DPA 33 40kW
Module PowerLine - 20 - 87,0 31,0 36,0
DPA 31 20kW
Module PowerLine - 40 - 174,0 61,0 71,0
DPA 31 40kW
* Transformerless configuration
P O W E R L I N E D PA 61
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Planning Guide PowerLine DPA 20-40
3 4 5 6 7
Footprint
Lifting Eyes
Option
B B
788
SECTION B-B
FEET POSITION
31 332 63 332
31
793
732 31
Number of plinths = 8
Single plinth area = 10000 mm2
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Planning Guide PowerLine DPA 40
2 3 4 5 6 7
Footprint
Lifting Eyes
Option
B B
988
SECTION B-B
FEET POSITION
31 63 332
31
793
732 31
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Planning Guide PowerLine DPA 80
3 4 5 6 7 8
Footprint
Lifting Eyes
Option
B B
SECTION B-B
FEET POSITION
1188
31 532 63 532 31
31
100
593
793
732
100
31
NUMBER OF FEET = 8
SINGLE FOOT AREA = 10000 mm2
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Planning Guide PowerLine DPA 80S
2 3 4 5 6 7
Footprint
Lifting Eyes
Option
B B
1188
SECTION B-B
FEET POSITION
31 532 63 532
31
793
732 31
Number of plinths =8
Single plinth area = 10000 mm2
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Planning Guide PowerLine DPA 40S
2 3 4 5 6 7
B B
SECTION B-B
FEET POSITION
788
31 332 63 332 31
31
100
793
732
593
100
31
NUMBER OF FEET = 8
SINGLE FOOT AREA = 10000 mm2
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Planning Guide PowerLine DPA 80S
3 4 5 6 7 8
Footprint
Lifting Eyes
Option
B B
SECTION B-B
FEET POSITION
1188
31 532 63 532 31
31
100
593
793
732
100
31
NUMBER OF FEET = 8
SINGLE FOOT AREA = 10000 mm2
P O W E R L I N E D PA 67
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Planning Guide PowerLine DPA 120S
3 4 5 6 7
Footprint
Lifting Eyes
Option
B B
SECTION B-B
FEET POSITION
1588
31 732 63 732 31
31
100
793
732
593
100
31
NUMBER OF FEET = 8
SINGLE FOOT AREA = 10000 mm2
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7.6 SG Series IEC
Reliable and efficient standalone UPS for critical applications
The SG Series is one of the best performing, most ensure the delivery of clean power in a most effi-
reliable and most versatile three-phase UPS sys- cient manner.
tems available to those who need critical power
protection. This true online double conversion UPS ABB’s unique RPA™ technology (redundant parallel
exploits its network integration software and com- architecture) allows units to work in parallel, thus
munication connectivity to provide comprehensive, further increasing reliability and uptime. Through
easy-to integrate power protection for almost any their complete life cycle, all ABB UPS systems are
IT environment. The SG Series operates in VFI- fully supported by service teams that provide
mode, which maximizes load protection at any world-class, 24/7 preventive and corrective ser-
time. Instead of standard filters, the UPS runs an in- vices, training and application expertise.
novative control algorithm on the IGBT rectifier to
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SG Series IEC
Product features
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Input performance Output performance
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SG Series
Available models
SG Series IEC
TLES_010-040_S1_UPS front_ABB_01
SG Series IEC
SG Series IEC
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SG Series
Technical specification
GENERAL DATA
System power range 10 – 40 kVA 60 – 80 kVA 100 – 120 kVA 160 kVA 200 – 300 kVA 400 – 500 kVA
Active power / frame 10/15/20/30/ 54 / 72 kW 90 / 108 kW 144 kW 180/ 225 / 360 / 450 kW
40 kW 270 kW
Output power factor 0.9 lead – 0.6 lag
Topology Online double conversion
UPS type Standalone, transformer-based
Parallel configuration Up to 6 units in parallel with Redundant Parallel Architecture (RPA)
INPUT
Nominal input voltage 3 x 380/400/415 V + N
Voltage tolerance 340-460 V
Input distortion THDi <3%
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Frequency range 45-66 Hz
Power factor >0.99
Walk-in / soft start Yes
OUTPUT
Rated output voltage 3 x 380/400/415 V + N
Voltage tolerance +/-1% static, +/-3% dynamic, +/-3% unbalanced load
Voltage distortion THDU <2% linear load, <3% nonlinear load (EN 62040)
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Overload capability 150% 1 min, 125% 10 min
Output short circuit capability 2.7*In(Ph-N) / 4*In(Ph-Ph) for 200 ms
Crest factor <3:1
EFFICIENCY
Overall efficiency Up to 92.3% Up to 91.9% Up to 92.1% Up to 94.2% Up to 94.6% Up to 94.2%
In eco-mode (eBoost) configuration Up to 98% Up to 97.9% Up to 97.9% Up to 98.4% Up to 98.5% Up to 98.7%
ENVIRONMENT
Storage temperature UPS: -25 °C +55 °C
Operating temperature 0-40 ˚C
Humidity Max. 95% (non-condensing)
Altitude configuration Up to 1000 m with no derating, at 1500 m:-2.5%/ 2000 m:-5%/ 2500 m:-7.5%/ 3000 m:-10%
(EN/IEC 62040-3)
COMMUNICATIONS
HMI Multilingual graphic display (LCD)
Relay contractors 6 voltage-free contacts for 27 programable alarms
Input signals EPO, Gen-ON (emergency power supply ON, n/o contact), 1 auxiliary signal (settable functionality)
Communication ports RS232, SNMP (optional)
ELECRTRICAL / MECHANICAL
Degree of protection IP20
Color 10-120 kVA RAL 9003 (white), 160-500 kVA RAL 9005 (black)
Cable entry Bottom (top optional)
Back-feed protection Built-in as standard
Serviceability Fully front serviceable
Ventilation From front to top
Audible noise <65 dB(A) 63 dB(A) 63 dB(A) 69 dB(A) 69 dB(A) 69 dB(A)
BATTERIES
Type VRLA batteries, vented lead-acid batteries, wet batteries, NiCd, flywheel
DC floating voltage 409-436 V
STANDARDS
Safety IEC / EN 62040-1
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) IEC / EN 62040-2
Performance IEC / EN 62040-3
Product certification CE marking
Manufacturing ISO 9001
WEIGHT, DIMENSIONS
Weight (Kg) 290-420 550-630 860 1050 1220-1560 2190-2470
Dimensions w × h × d (mm) 680x1450x800 650x1900x850 835x1900x850 900x1900x850 1300x1900x850 1800x1900x950
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Planning guide SG Series
Spacing SG Series
X X
Y
Y
SG Series
X Required spacing on the rear
side none
Y Required spacing on the front 10÷40kW 60÷80kW 100÷120kW 160kW 200÷300kW 400÷500kW
side for proper door opening* 680mm 650mm 835mm 900mm 650mm 900mm
Max. opening angle of the door 120°
Spacing on top 300 mm
*Door dimension
UPS SG Series
Warm air outlet From top
Accessibility Accessible only from the front side for service and maintenance
Arrangement Side clearance needed to fix the UPS on the floor 800 mm
Cable connection From the bottom on the front side or from the top if this option is specified.
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Three-phase and single-phase modular UPS systems
Planning guide SG Series
Cabinet type UPS UPS Rated Maximum Power Overload Overload Dimensions Weight N-batteries Max.
rated rated input input factor capacity capacity [mm] (with per string [A] Charge
power output current [A] current [A] on inverter on inverter modules/ current
[kW] current 125% load 150% load without power [A]
In [A] 10 min [A] 1 min [A] batteries)
[kg]*
SG Series IEC 10 14 16 17 0,99 18 22 680x1450x800 290 30-32 11,7
SG Series IEC 15 22 24 24 0,99 27 33 680x1450x800 290 30-32 16,8
SG Series IEC 20 29 31 32 0,99 36 43 680x1450x800 350 30-32 21,8
SG Series IEC 30 43 48 47 0,99 54 65 680x1450x800 350 30-32 32,7
SG Series IEC 40 58 63 63 0,99 72 87 680x1450x800 420 30-32 43,5
SG Series IEC 60 87 85 95 0,99 108 130 650x1900x850 550 30-32 66,0
SG Series IEC 80 116 114 127 0,99 145 173 650x1900x850 630 30-32 87,8
SG Series IEC 100 145 142 158 0,99 181 217 835x850x1900 860 30-32 109,5
SG Series IEC 120 173 171 190 0,99 217 260 835x850x1900 860 30-32 131,6
SG Series IEC 160 231 222 246 0,99 289 347 900x1900x850 1050 30-32 170,5
SG Series IEC 200 289 278 307 0,99 361 434 1300x1900x850 1220 30-32 212,7
SG Series IEC 250 361 348 387 0,99 452 542 1300x1900x850 1470 30-32 267,8
SG Series IEC 300 434 417 464 0,99 542 650 1300x1900x850 1560 30-32 321,1
SG Series IEC 400 578 558 621 0,99 723 867 1800x1900x950 2190 30-32 430,0
SG Series IEC 500 723 698 779 0,99 903 1084 1800x1900x950 2470 30-32 539,0
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Planning guide SG Series
10-40 kVA
SG SERIES 75
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Planning guide SG Series
60- 120 kVA
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Planning guide SG Series
160 – 300 kVA
SG SERIES 77
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Planning guide SG Series
400-500 kVA
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7.7 PowerScale 33
The three-phase UPS for low power applications
Parallel isolator
Batteries
Maintenance
bypass switch
Battery fuses
High reliability
Flexible design
• Online double conversion technology
• Available in seven power ratings and three cabi-
• Parallelable systems for increased redundancy
net sizes
• Parallel capacity up to 20 units
Low cost of ownership
• External battery cabinets for extended autonomy
• Scalable power and autonomy time
• Small footprint / high power density
Efficient service concept
• High efficiency at partial and rated loads (up to
• Manually operated maintenance bypass switch
95.5%)
• User-friendly LCD
• Reduced installation costs
• Ergonomic design for easy serviceability
• Ripple-free and temperature controlled battery
• Remote monitoring and connectivity options
chargers extend battery life time performance
• Low input harmonic distortion (THDi <3%)
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PowerScale 33
Available models
Cabinet type Cabinet A: 10–20 kVA Cabinet B: 10–25 kVA Cabinet C: 25–50 kVA
Dimension w × h × d 345 × 720 × 710 mm 345 × 1045 × 710 mm 440 × 1400 × 910 mm
Internal battery capacity Up to 48 blocks 7 / 9 Ah Up to 96 blocks 7 / 9 Ah Up to 144 blocks 7 / 9 Ah or
48 blocks 24 / 28 Ah
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ABB’s uninterruptible power supplies
are the stars of the UPS stage. No other
UPS offers your critical processes such
a low cost of ownership or fuss-free
operation. The pioneers and leaders
in large, modular UPS offer you easily
scalable and easily maintained UPSs
that give unparalleled uptime and
energy efficiency.
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PowerScale 33
Technical specifications
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Three-phase standalone systems
Planning guide PowerScale
Cab- UPS UPS UPS Rated Maxi- Power Short Over- Over- Over- Over- Dimensions [mm] Weight N-bat- Max. Min.
inet rated rated rated input mum factor circuit load load load load (with teries Charge battery
type power power output current input capabil- capac- capac- capac- capac- mod- per current backup
[kVA] [kW] cur- [A] cur- ity on ity on ity on ity on ity on ules / string power [A]
rent In rent inverter inverter inverter inverter inverter without [A] [A]
[A] [A] for 110% 110% 125% 125% batter-
40ms load load load load ies) [kg]
[Arms] 5 min 10 min 20 sec 60 sec
[A] [A] [A] [A]
A 10 9 14 14 15 1 43 11 - 13 - 345 x 720 x 710 or 60 20-50 4 3 x 32
345 × 1045 × 710
B 10 9 14 14 15 1 43 11 - 13 - 345 x 720 x 710 or 88 20-50 4 3 x 32
345 × 1045 × 710
A 15 14 22 21 23 1 46 17 - 19 - 345 x 720 x 710 or 62 24-50 4 3 x 32
345 × 1045 × 710
B 15 14 22 21 23 1 46 17 - 19 - 345 x 720 x 710 or 90 24-50 4 3 x 32
345 × 1045 × 710
A 20 18 29 28 30 1 64 22 - 25 - 345 x 720 x 710 or 64 26-50 4 3 x 50
345 × 1045 × 710
B 20 18 29 28 30 1 64 22 - 25 - 345 x 720 x 710 or 92 26-50 4 3 x 50
345 × 1045 × 710
B 25 23 36 35 38 1 90 28 - 31 - 345 x 720 x 710 or 94 32-50 4 3 x 50
345 × 1045 × 710
C 25 23 36 35 38 1 90 28 - 31 - 345 × 1045 × 710 or 151
440 × 1400 × 910
C 30 27 43 42 46 1 91 - 33 - 38 440 × 1400 × 910 160 32-50 4 3 x 50
C 40 36 58 56 61 1 133 - 44 - 50 440 × 1400 × 910 165 16-50 6 3 x 80
C 50 45 72 69 76 1 188 - 55 - 63 440 × 1400 × 910 170 18-50 6 3 x 100
Spacing Single UPS Spacing UPS with battery cabinet Maximum thermal load per UPS installation, with non-linear load
UPS 10 kVA 15 kVA 20 kVA 25 kVA 30 kVA 40 kVA 50 kVA
Air flow
X X Heat dissipation
with 100%
UPS Z** Battery UPS non-linear load
cabinet Z**
(EN 62040-1-1) 600 W 900 W 1100 W 1400 W 1700 W 2300 W 2900 W
Y Y Heat dissipation
With 100%
Minimum spacing non-linear load 2048 3072 3754 4778 5802 7850 9898
X Y* Z** (EN 62040-1-1) BTU/h BTU/h BTU/h BTU/h BTU/h BTU/h BTU/h
200 mm min. 800 mm 800 mm Air flow
* if the UPS can be pulled forwards (25-30°C)
with 100%
non-linear load 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
UPS enclosure (EN 62040-1-1) m3/h m3/h m3/h m3/h m3/h m3/h m3/h
design A B C Heat dissipation
Warm air outlet Back wall, left and right side min. 50 mm for air without load 120 W 150 W 150 W 170 W 250 W 300 W 350 W
circulation.
* if the UPS cannot be pulled forwards, see Z.
Accessibility From top & back, From top & back,
right & left side right & left side
Arrangement Minimum clearance of 200 mm on back wall. Min.
600 mm possible, if the UPS cannot be pulled forwards.
Cable connection From the bottom on the back wall
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Planning Guideline PowerScale,
Footprint
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01 PowerScale Cabinet
A Footprint
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02 PowerScale
Cabinet B Footprint
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01 02
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Planning Guideline PowerScale,
Footprint
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03 PowerScale
Cabinet C Footprint
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7.8 PowerWave 33
Efficient power protection for today’s IT and process-related work environments
Cooling fan
Maintenance
bypass isolator
RS-232
Bypass supply isolator
Customer inputs and
potential-free outputs
UPS output
(parallel) isolator
PowerWave 33, an online double conversion UPS, de- The PowerWave 33 is available over a model range
livers continuous power availability to network-criti- of 60 kW to 500 kW and can be configured to oper-
cal infrastructures of both data centers and process ate as a single, standalone UPS or as a multi-cabi-
control environments. Offering maximum power net UPS system with up to ten UPS cabinets con-
protection, the PowerWave 33 has a small footprint nected in parallel, achieving a total
and uses less energy than comparable products – power capacity of up to 5 MW.
thus delivering significant savings.
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PowerWave 33
Product features
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01 The PowerWave 33
is available in various
configurations.
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02 As your power
requirements grow, the
UPS system grows with
them – thanks to its
scalability – even in the
most confined spaces.
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01
Space-saving and simple to service Battery runtime can be optimized to match the
Space-saving mechanical design results in a power exact needs. The UPS supports usage of 42–48
density of up to 363 kW/m2 and front-to-top air- batteries (60 –120 kW units) or 44–50 batteries
flow allows installation directly against a wall (60– (160–500 kW units) in a single string, which mini-
120 kW and 400–500 kW units). For service, only mizes the total cost of installation as an optimal
frontal access is needed, which means that the to- configuration can be used and so there is no
tal footprint with maintenance clearances is mini- need to oversize the battery.
mized.
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PowerWave 33
Available models
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PowerWave 33 60–120 kW
Technical specification
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Availability is everything
when it comes to a UPS, so
ABB’s UPS architecture is
designed to make sure that
power is always available
when you need it.
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PowerWave 33 160–500 kW
Technical specification
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Three-phase standalone systems
Planning guide PowerWave 33 Series 3
UPS UPS UPS Rated Maxi- Power Short Over- Overload Overload Dimensions Weight N-batteries per Max. Min.
Series rated rated input mum factor circuit load capac- capac- [mm] (with string [A] Charge battery
power output current input capabil- capac- ity on ity on modules/ current backup
[kW] current [A] current ity on ity on inverter inverter without power [A]
In [A] inverter inverter 125% 135% batteries) [A]
[A] for 110% load load [kg]
40ms load 5 min 1 min
[Arms] 20 min [A]
[A]
S3 60 87 92 101 1 174 96 109 131 615x1954x480 198 42 to 50 37 2 x 160
S3 80 116 122 134 1 232 128 145 174 615x1954x480 206 49 2 x 200
S3 100 145 152 167 1 290 160 181 218 615x1954x480 228 61 2 x 250
S3 120 174 183 201 1 348 191 218 261 615x1954x480 230 61 2 x 300
Spacing Single UPS Spacing UPS with battery cabinet Maximum heat load per UPS installation
UPS Model S3 60 80 100 120
UPS output
A1 A2
UPS
Cabinet Battery cabinet UPS Battery cabinet Heat loss with 100% linear load W 2850 3800 4750 5700
or other devices Cabinet or other devices
(In accordance with IEC 62040-3) BTU 9730 12970 16220 19460
Heat loss with 100% non-linear
C
Door C B1 Door
opening
B2 load W 3158 4211 5264 6316
opening
Y (In accordance with IEC 62040-3) BTU 10778 14371 17964 21557
Minimum spacing for single UPS Air flow (25° - 30°C) with 100%
non-linear load (in accordance
UPS Model C
with IEC 62040-3) m3/h 1600 1300 1500 1600
A1 B1 (Door D*
(mm) (mm) opening) (mm) Heat loss without load W 410 530 640 640
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Planning Guide PowerWave 33
Series 3 Footprint
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01 PowerWave 33 Serie
3 60kW Footprint
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02 Powerwave 33 Serie
3 80kW Footprint
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03 Powerwave 33 Serie
3 100-120kW Footprint
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01
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03
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Three-phase standalone systems
Planning guide PowerWave 33 Series 2
UPS UPS UPS Rated Maximum Power Short circuit Overload Overload Dimensions [mm] Weight N-batter- Max. Min.
Series rated rated input input factor capability on capacity capacity (with ies per Charge battery
power output current current inverter on inverter on inverter modules / string [A] current backup
[kW] current [A] [A] for 40ms 110% load 135% load without power [A]
In [Arms] 10 min 1 min batteries) [A]
[A] [A] [A] [kg]
S2 160 232 247 271 1 441 255 313 850x1820x750 290 44 - 50 50 3x350
S2 200 290 308 339 1 609 319 391 850x1820x750 310 50 50 3x450
S2 250 361 386 424 1 722 397 487 1100x1920x750 390 44 - 50 60 3x630
S2 300 433 463 509 1 866 476 585 1100x1920x750 410 44 - 50 60 3x630
S2 400 577 617 679 1 1154 635 779 1650x1994x850 950 44 - 50 100 3x1000
S2 500 722 771 848 1 1444 794 975 850x1820x750 1000 44 - 50 100 3x1250
Spacing Single UPS Spacing UPS with battery cabinets Maximum thermal load per UPS installation, with non-linear load
160 200 250 300 400
UPS kW kW kW kW kW 500 kW
A1 A2
UPS from
Cabinet Battery cabinet UPS Battery cabinet
or other devices Cabinet or other devices the to the
Air flow from the front to the rear front top
C
Door C B1 Door
opening
B2 Heat dissipation W 10213 12766 15957 19149 24000 30000
opening
Y with 100%
non-linear load
Minimum spacing for single UPS
(EN 62040-1-1) BTU/h 34856 43570 54462 65355 81913 102389
UPS model C
Air flow
A1 B1 (Door D*
(25 °C - 30 °C)
(mm) (mm) opening) (mm)
with 100%
160 - 300 200 1000 115° -- non-linear load
400 - 500 0 400 (EN 62040-1-1) m³/h 2500 2500 3350 3350 6550 6550
Minimum spacing for UPS + other series system cabinets Heat dissipation
UPS model C without load W 1500 1500 2300 2300 4000 4000
A1 B1 (Door D*
(mm) (mm) opening) (mm)
160 - 300 200 1000 115° --
400 - 500 100** 400
* Spacing upwards to the ceiling
** A spacing of 100 mm is required for the battery cabinet for natural
ventilation. The UPS installation can be placed directly on the wall.
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Planning Guide PowerWave 33
Series 2, Footprint
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01 PowerWave 33 Serie 2
160 - 200 kW
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01
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Planning Guide PowerWave 33
Series 2, Footprint
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02 PowerWave 33 Serie 2
300 kW
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02
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Planning Guide PowerWave 33
Series 2, Footprint
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03 PowerWave 33 Serie 2
500 kW
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7.9 PowerValue 11LI Up
A line-interactive UPS to suit all pockets
Intended for users with lower power requirements, The UPS’s internal enhanced-runtime batteries are
the line-interactive PowerValue 11LI Up delivers designed to give you stable, low-maintenance
from 600 up to 2,000 VA electrical power, making it performance over many years of service. When they
the ideal UPS for modest IT applications. As well as eventually have to be replaced, this can be done
intervening within 2 to 6 ms to power your applica- without opening the cabinet. The slot to access the
tion when mains power is lost, the PowerValue batteries is located at the bottom. A comprehensive
11LI Up also filters out input power disturbances battery management suite and fan cooling ensure
such as surges, line noise or brownouts. If the input batteries are not overloaded and that they do not
power factor starts to play up, the PowerValue overcharge, discharge too deeply or overheat.
11LI Up will automatically correct it.
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PowerValue 11LI Up
Available models
4 5
2 1
4 5
7
6
6 10
3
10
8
9 9 8
7
1. Standby/line mode button and power LED 4. USB 7. RJ11/RJ45 data protection 10. Backup sockets
2. Touchscreen LCD display 5. RS232 8. AC input
3. USB charger (5 V, 2 A) 6. Fan 9. Surge only sockets
Technical specifications
11LI Up 600VA 11LI Up 800VA 11LI Up 1000VA 11LI Up 1500VA 11LI Up 2000VA
Rated power 360 W 480 W 600 W 900 W 1200 W
Nominal AC input/ output
voltage 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC
AC input voltage window 170 – 280 VAC 170 – 280 VAC 170 – 280 VAC 170 – 280 VAC 170 – 280 VAC
AC output -17.1 % / +15.5% -17.1 % / +15.5% -17.1 % / +15.5% -17.1 % / +15.5% -17.1 % / +15.5%
voltage (line mode) (line mode) (line mode) (line mode) (line mode)
tolerance ±10% (battery mode) ±10% (battery mode) ±10% (battery mode) ± 10% (battery mode) ± 10% (battery mode)
Input Frequency 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz
Output Frequency 50 Hz (60 Hz) ± 1 Hz 50 Hz (60 Hz) ± 1 Hz 50 Hz (60 Hz) ± 1 Hz 50 Hz (60 Hz) ± 1 Hz 50 Hz (60 Hz) ± 1 Hz
Efficiency ≥95% ≥95% ≥95% ≥95% ≥95%
Transfer time 2-6 ms 2-6 ms 2-6 ms 2-6 ms 2-6 ms
Battery type 1x7.2 Ah 1x8 Ah 2x7.2 Ah 2x8 Ah 2x8 Ah
Battery recharge time 6-8 hrs 6-8 hrs 6-8 hrs 6-8 hrs 6-8 hrs
Runtime in minutes at
typical load (60%) 1’ 55’’ 1’ 27’’ 3’ 17’’ 4’ 10’’ 2’ 24’’
Ambient temperature 0-40°C 0-40°C 0-40°C 0-40°C 0-40°C
Max rel. humidity 0-90% not condensing 0-90% not condensing 0-90% not condensing 0-90% not condensing 0-90% not condensing
Storage temperature -20 to 50°C -20 to 50°C -20 to 50°C -20 to 50°C -20 to 50°C
Net weight 4.1 kg 4.7 kg 7.5 kg 9.8 kg 10.7 kg
Dimensions (WxHxD) 122x160x315 mm 122x160x315 mm 145x190x335 mm 145x190x335 mm 145x190x335 mm
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7.10 PowerValue 11LI Pro
A line-interactive UPS ideal for entry-level network equipment
Intended for entry-level network applications – such The UPS’s internal enhanced-runtime batteries are
as server rooms in offices, network cabinets, work- designed to give you stable, low-maintenance
station clusters, domestic networks, point-of-sale, performance over many years of service. When they
network-attached data storage arrays and similar- eventually have to be replaced, this can be done by
sized situations – the line-interactive PowerValue opening only the front panel. A comprehensive
11LI Pro delivers from 600 up to 2,000 VA electrical battery management suite and fan cooling ensure
power. This advanced protection ensures your con- batteries are not overloaded and that they do not
nected equipment always sees a clean, regulated overcharge, discharge too deeply or overheat.
and reliable pure sinusoidal voltage.
ABB’s design, technology and quality experience in
This UPS solution has been created to make life high-end UPS engineering has been distilled into
easy for the user: the line-interactive PowerValue 11LI Pro to produce
• An intuitive LCD display allows parameters to be a UPS that offers full protection and peace of mind
read with the minimum of fuss. for your moderately sized IT applications.
• USB and RS232 interfaces give access to the
outside world.
• Dedicated RJ11/RJ45 sockets protect connected
telecoms devices.
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PowerValue 11LI Pro
Available models
5 4
7 6
5 4
10
1
2
3
7
9 8
2
6
3
10
8
Technical specifications
11LI Pro 600VA 11LI Pro 800VA 11LI Pro 1000VA 11LI Pro 1500VA 11LI Pro 2000VA
Rated power 360 W 480 W 700 W 1050 W 1400 W
Nominal AC input/ output
voltage 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC
AC input voltage window 170 – 280 VAC 170 – 280 VAC 170 – 280 VAC 170 – 280 VAC 170 – 280 VAC
AC output -17.1 % / +15.5% -17.1 % / +15.5% -17.1 % / +15.5% -17.1 % / +15.5% -17.1 % / +15.5%
voltage (line mode) (line mode) (line mode) (line mode) (line mode)
tolerance ±10% (battery mode) ±10% (battery mode) ±10% (battery mode) ±10% (battery mode) ±10% (battery mode)
Input Frequency 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz
Output Frequency 50 Hz (60 Hz) ± 1 Hz 50 Hz (60 Hz) ± 1 Hz 50 Hz (60 Hz) ± 1 Hz 50 Hz (60 Hz) ± 1 Hz 50 Hz (60 Hz) ± 1 Hz
Efficiency ≥95% ≥95% ≥95% ≥95% ≥95%
Transfer time 2-6 ms 2-6 ms 2-6 ms 2-6 ms 2-6 ms
Battery type 1x7.2 Ah 1x8 Ah 2x7.2 Ah 2x8 Ah 2x9.4 Ah
Battery recharge time 6-8 hrs 6-8 hrs 6-8 hrs 6-8 hrs 6-8 hrs
Runtime in minutes at
typical load (60%) 3’30’’ 2’30’’ 5’ 51’’ 5’ 08’’ 3’ 01’’
Ambient temperature 0-40°C 0-40°C 0-40°C 0-40°C 0-40°C
Max rel.humidity 0-90% not condensing 0-90% not condensing 0-90% not condensing 0-90% not condensing 0-90% not condensing
Storage temperature -20 to 50°C -20 to 50°C -20 to 50°C -20 to 50°C -20 to 50°C
Net weight 6 kg 6.6 kg 8 kg 11.1 kg 11.9 kg
Dimensions (WxHxD) 100x142x330 mm 100x142x330 mm 146x200x392 mm 146x200x392 mm 146x200x392 mm
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7.11 PowerValue 11T G2
A cost-effective solution for maximum power protection
1 kVA B 2/3 kVA B 1 kVA S 2/3 kVA S 6-10 kVA S 6-10 kVA B/B2
ABB’s PowerValue 11T G2 is a single-phase in/out, conversion efficiency of up to 95 percent (up to 98%
double conversion online uninterruptible power in ECO mode). Two or three units can be connected
supply (UPS) that guarantees up to 10 kW per single in parallel to boost power delivery to a maximum of
UPS of clean, reliable power for your critical single- 30 kW or to provide redundancy.
phase applications. As well as maintaining power to
your server room, advertising display, turnstiles, lab Simple to install or maintain, inexpensive to run and
equipment, transportation signaling systems, ATM with the most compact online UPS footprint
or vending machine, the PowerValue 11T G2 also available on the market, the PowerValue 11T G2
conditions incoming power to eliminate spikes, provides stable, regulated, transient-free, pure sine
swells, sags, noise and harmonics. wave AC power with extremely tight output voltage
regulation. All units can be fitted with up to four
Featuring voltage and frequency independent (VFI) external battery modules (EBMs) to extend runtime
topology, the tower-only PowerValue 11T G2 saves to well over two hours. Each EBM is dedicated to its
costs by minimizing energy losses with its double corresponding UPS and setup is easily accomplished
via the LCD menu.
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PowerValue 11T G2
Product features
The PowerValue 11T G2 with its cost-effective ABB UPS helps users reduce their energy budget with its
technology makes a high-performance and is now double conversion efficiency of up to 95 percent
available to market sectors with lower power (up to 98% in ECO mode).
requirements: Small server rooms, critical lab or
industrial equipment, security installations and • Low input line disturbances: input PF ≥ 0.995 @
applications of a similar power class can now profit 100 percent linear load – THDi < 3 percent
from one of 12 PowerValue 11T G2 models. • Flexible configuration for scalable runtime: UPS and
EBMs with and without batteries (long backup)
With the most compact online UPS footprint available, • Adjustable DC voltage and battery charger current
the PowerValue 11T G2 features true on-line double • Digital charger technology provides accurate charger
conversion. This provides a flexible output frequency current setting and reduces charger ripple current
and isolates the UPS from upstream disturbances so • The UPS is delivered with an inbuilt parallel board
that the critical load sees only stable, well-regulated, and paralleling cables. No additional hardware is
transient-free, pure sine wave AC power. required for this installation.
A rated output power factor up to 1.0 (kVA = kW) All this with the same guaranteed high availability
means the PowerValue 11T G2 delivers 11 percent and quality standards as ABB’s higher-power
more active power than a UPS with a power factor premium UPS models - and at the most attractive
of 0.9. The UPS is optimized for modern IT loads and entry level price around.
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UPS configuration
Standard Options
• Tower-type, IP20 UPS enclosure • Additional battery cabinets (EBM) for scaling
• Single-phase in and out autonomy time
• Online double conversion UPS • SNMP, ModBus and AS400 interface cards for remote
• Paralleling up to three units allows for increase of control and monitoring of the UPS via a web browser
capacity to 30 kW or redundancy (6-10 kVA only) • Sensors – combined with the network interface card,
• Operator and status LCD environmental humidity and temperature sensors can
• Wide voltage input frequency range be integrated into the system and monitored remotely
• Inbuilt batteries (B/B2 versions only) • Connectivity functionality via Winpower SNMP
• Maintenance bypass switch (6-10 kVA only) (network management card), mini SNMP, ModBus,
• Plug-and-play mini ModBus, EMP (environmental monitoring
probe), AS400 and mini AS400
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Available models
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2. USB port 5. EPO / dry input 8. Output breaker 11. AC output 20 A
3. RS-232 6. AC output 10 A 9. AC output 16 A 12. GND contact
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14. USB port 17. EBM connector 20. EPO 23. I/O terminals
15. RS-232 18. Dry in / out 21. MBP switch
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7.12 PowerValue 11 RT G2
The single-phase UPS for critical applications
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PowerValue 11 RT G2
Product features
Scalable solution
Ease of installation and operation is guaranteed. Both models have a versatile orientation (rack or
The 1-3 kVA module is a plug-n-play device where all tower), just by rotating the display; for 1-3 kVA UPS
you need to do is to plug it in a wall socket to begin this is as easy as pushing a button. Mechanical
protection. The 6-10 kVA UPS only requires basic accessories for securing the installation in
electronic competence to properly start up the unit. standard 19'' racks or in a vertical position
are included in each UPS.
+ Rotatable
display
(electronically)
+ Rotatable
display
(mechanically)
PowerValue 11RT G2 comes as a complete offering. The 6-10 kVA UPS integrates a max 12 A battery
For the range 1-3 kVA, B and S models are available. charger to withstand the most demanding scenarios
B models include internal batteries for basic and to support high-capacity battery extensions.
runtime applications; however external battery A comprehensive set of accessories and options
modules (EBMs) can be plugged in to extend is available, too: External battery modules (EBMs),
the system backup. S models have no internal external maintenance bypass with PDU,
batteries but a more powerful battery charger 1U automatic transfer switch (ATS), rail kits for
to support runtime-demanding applications; rack mounting, relay card with additional I/O
up to nine external battery modules (EBMs) or potential-free contacts and full connectivity
third-party battery packs (adapter included in suite are available to complete the installation.
the UPS) can be connected to form a personalized Finally, optional yearly warranty extensions to
battery capacity. the comprehensive basic warranty of three years
allow peace of mind throughout the whole life
cycle of the UPS
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Available models
1 AC input 10 A 4 4 4 4
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2 USB port 2 3
3 RS-232 6 5
8 AC input 16 A
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9 AC input 20 A
10 AC output 16 A
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11 EPO 7
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12 Parallel port
13 Dry in / out
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14 MBP connector
17 Input breaker
18 EBM connector 4
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Technical specification
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7.13 PowerValue 11 / 31 T
The single-phase UPS for IT rooms, networks and other critical applications
The PowerValue 11/31 T UPS delivers reliable power, Three-phase or single-phase inputs can also be
low running costs, long battery life, easy accommodated, as well as single- or dual-supply
maintenance and high levels of flexibility. Featuring inputs – allowing the customer to manage two
double-conversion, voltage and frequency independent power sources. Simple to install and
independent (VFI) topology, the PowerValue 11/31 T with a small footprint, the PowerValue 11 / 31 T
is available in both 10 and 20 kVA versions, with the provides stable, regulated, transientfree, pure sine
option to configure up to four units in parallel to wave AC power with extremely tight output
boost power capability or provide redundancy. voltage regulation.
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PowerValue 11 / 31 T
Product features
Up to 4 UPSs Up to 2 battery
in parallel
+ cabinets in parallel
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Available models
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3
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Technical specification
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08. Tested and trusted
The test center at a glance
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09. Xtra VFI
Double conversion mode maximizes
efficiency under low-load conditions
— Under operating conditions where the load is low of a load step, more modules are switched auto-
01 Superior double
conversion efficiency compared to UPS total capacity, efficiency typi- matically in milliseconds to online mode to secure
helps to decrease costs cally suffers and relative power losses are in- the critical load.
of operation. The Xtra
VFI feature boosts creased. Under these conditions, by using Xtra VFI
efficiency when the – double conversion mode, ABB’s DPA 250 S4, DPA The figure below shows how the Xtra VFI operating
UPS operates with
low load compared to 500 and MegaFlex DPA can step up the system effi- mode can enhance efficiency when running at a low
nominal capacity. ciency by optimizing the number of modules used load level for a DPA 250 S4 system.
— in double conversion mode to feed the load. In case
02 DPA 500 in Xtra VFI 98.0
operating mode as
reference example
97.5
97.0
Double conversion measured efficiency (%)
96.0
Xtra VFI function
increases
efficiency when
load is low
95.5
95.0
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01 Load (% of rated power) Xtra VFI mode Double conversion mode
□ Active
Standby Standby
The UPS module is operating in double conversion
mode and supplying the load with other active
Standby Active
modules. Loading of the module is equal to full load
Standby Standby divided by number of active modules.
□ Standby
Active Standby
The UPS module is on standby mode, ready to kick
in and transfer to active double conversion mode in
Active Active
— case needed. Response time for the module to
02 transfer to active mode is in the range of
milliseconds.
Control and metering via graphical interface The system calculates and displays Xtra VFI energy
Xtra VFI has an interface that allows the user to set savings, etc. compared to normal operation:
up operating parameters to suit the particular • Instantaneous power (kW) currently being saved
application. by the Xtra VFI mode
Customer-configurable parameters include: • The cumulative energy (kWh) saved from the day
• How many redundant modules should be active Xtra VFI mode was first enabled
at any time • The number of modules in active mode and on
• The highest expected load step (in kW or %). standby
This allows the system to further optimize the • A Xtra VFI preview in the display menu can be used
UPS performance and efficiency to simulate how much power would be saved with
different Xtra VFI setups
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10. Grid support services - PowerExchanger
Modern power grids face many challenges, ABB’s PowerExchanger unlocks the potential of
not least of which is the increasing trend of these energy storage systems, enabling the UPS
introducing distributed renewable energy sources to provide ancillary services that can be sold to
onto national power systems and the reliability grid operators. The demand for these ancillary
issues thus raised. To ensure that a reliable supply services will continue to grow in tandem with the
of clean power is available to their critical loads, no increasing penetration of renewable energy
matter what happens to the grid, enterprises will sources. The addition of ancillary services not
install a UPS. The sheer number of installed UPS only enables the UPS to support the transition to
systems represents a substantial power reserve, renewable energy but also turns the UPS into a
spread over residential energy storage revenue-generation asset.
system (RESS), commercial and industrial energy
storage (C&I) and utility-scale energy storage.
Usually, energy flows from the grid to the load (upon request) to partially or completely supply
and a small fraction goes to the battery to keep it the load from the battery.
charged. If there is a grid issue – for example, an With PowerExchanger, the UPS can, on request,
underfrequency – the grid would require loads to also reverse the rectifier power flow and inject
reduce their consumption to compensate for the power back to the grid (backfeed).
missing generation. The UPS then reacts rapidly
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FRF with double conversion UPS configuration
Input power increase mode Input power reduction Backfeed to grid*
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11. Battery cabinets and accessories
Extendable runtime
ABB offers a line of battery cabinets for its The user may proceed as following to select the
modular and standalone UPS series. These most appropriate battery cabinet and
battery cabinets with integral overcurrent configuration:
protection are compatible with a wide range of 1. Select UPS power and type
battery configurations and are optimized to meet 2. Choose common or separate battery
application runtime needs. configuration (in case of modular UPS)
3. Define backup time required
4. Select compatible and most appropriate
battery cabinet
5. Calculate battery configuration using the ABB
BAC autonomy calculator*
Available models
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Battery cabinets
Technical specification
General data
Type CBAT -120 CBAT- 200 CBAT- 600 S CBAT-FLEX CBAT- 88
Version CBAT- 120 S CBAT -200 S CBAT- 600 S CBAT-FLEX CBAT- 88
CBAT- 120 C CBAT- 200 C
Battery arrangement: Separate (S) Separate (S) Separate (S) Not applicable Common (C)
common/separate Common (C) Common (C)
Compatible UPS DPA UPScale ST 80 DPA UPScale ST 80 DPA UPScale ST 120 DPA UPScale ST 80 PowerScale 25kVA Cab C*
types DPA UPScale ST 120 DPA UPScale ST 120 DPA UPScale ST 120 PowerScale 30kVA Cab C*
DPA UPScale ST 200 DPA UPScale ST 200
PowerWave 33 S2 160kW DPA 250 S4
(only common) PowerWave 33 S2 160kW
PowerWave 33 S2 160kW (only common)
(only common) PowerWave 33 S2 200kW
PowerWave 33 S2 200kW (only common)
(only common) PowerWave 33 S2 250kW
PowerWave 33 S2 250kW (only common)
(only common) PowerWave 33 S2 300kW
PowerWave 33 S2 300kW (only common)
(only common)
Max number of UPS 3 5 6 - -
modules (applies
only to separate batt.
configurations)
Battery
VRLA battery type 24/28Ah 24/28Ah 7/9Ah Not Available 24/28Ah
Battery dimensions 166 x 175 x 125 mm 166 x 175 x 125 mm 151 x 100 x 65 mm Depends on batt. type 166 x 175 x 125 mm
wxhxd
Maximum number 120 200 600 Depends on batt. type 88
of battery blocks
Number of batteries 30 – 50 30 –50 30 – 50 Depends on batt. type 20 - 44
per string (only even)
Maximum number 3 5 12 Depends on batt. type 2
of battery strings
Battery placement On trays On trays On trays On shelves On trays
Battery per tray 5 5 10 Depends on batt. type 5
Number of trays 24 40 60 Not Applicable 18
Electrical characteristics and wiring connection
Nominal DC voltage 360–600 V 360–600 V 360–600 V Not applicable 240–528 V
DC fuse 9×100 A 15×100 A 18×50 A Not available 3 ×100 A
Wiring terminal type S type: Terminals S type: Terminals Terminals Not available Terminals
C type: Busbar C type: Busbar
Wiring terminals S type: 3 x 3 x 50mm2 S type: 3 x 5 x 50mm2 S type: 3 x 6 x 35mm2 Not included 3 x 25mm2
+ PE 1 x (2 x M8) + PE 1 x (2 x M8) + PE 1 x (2 x M8) + PE 1 x 25 mm2
C type : 3 x (2 x M8) C type : 3 x (4 x M10)
+ PE 1 x (2 x M8) + PE 1 x (2xM8)
Physical characteristics
Dimensions w x h x d 730 ×1975 × 796 mm 1200 ×1975 × 796 mm 1200 ×1975 × 796 mm 1200 ×1975 × 796 mm 475 ×1400 × 940 mm
Weight with trays 280 kg 390 kg 450 kg w/o trays 190kg; weight 140 kg
w/o batteries of one shelf 15kg
Weight with trays Approx. 1480 kg Approx. 2390 kg Approx. 2010 kg Depends on batt. type Approx. 1040 kg
and batteries
Feet 4 feet of 12,5 cm2 each 6 feet of 12,5 cm2 each 6 feet of 12,5 cm2 each 6 feet of 12,5 cm2 each 4 feet of 12,5 cm2 each
Color RAL 9005 - black RAL 9005 - black RAL 9005 - black RAL 9005 - black RAL 9005 - black
Options
Cables 4 m length, 10-150mm2 4 m length, 10-150mm² 4 m length, 10 mm² Not available 4 m length, 25mm2
(UPS to batt.cabinet)
* Only if no internal batteries
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When you want power protection
for a data center, production line or
any other type of critical process,
lithium-ion battery solutions
provide peace of mind and the
performance you need.
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Lithium-ion battery system for
ABB UPS solutions
01 Lithium-ion UPS Overview of ABB lithium-ion battery system collects all information about each battery cell,
battery cabinet
Lithium-ion battery system employs the very calculating the state of charge (SoC) and state of
latest in battery technology and directly health (SoH). The SMPS supplies the power for the
addresses the two top concerns of critical power BMS and communicates with the UPS and other
users: availability and total cost of ownership. connected cabinets. Battery cabinets are compact,
The system is a perfect fit for a wide range of thus saving real estate and increasing power
ABB's UPS solutions. Working together, an ABB density, and may be connected in parallel to
UPS and lithium-ion battery system provides achieve the power needed.
users with the peace of mind that their
applications are protected by the very best in Switchgear
power protection technology and they can be Switched-mode power supply (SMPS)
assured a constant flow of clean power. Battery module
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UPS lithium-ion battery system
Technical specification
General data
Nominal energy (kWh) 34.6
Capacity (Ah) 67
Open circuit voltage (V) 516.8
Operating voltage (V) 435V / 571.2
Charging current (A) 22
Operating temperature (°C) 18–28
Maximum discharge current (A) 470A (60 sec) 600 (1 sec)
Procuct compatibility
DPA 250 S4 Yes
DPA 500 IEC 400 V Yes
MegaFlex DPA IEC 400 V Yes
PowerLine DPA Yes
PowerWave 33 S3 Yes
Batteries
Type Li-Ion
Weight
Weight with batteries 510 kg
Dimensions
Dimensions w × h × d 650 x 2055 x 530 mm
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12. ABB Ability™ SmartTracker
Comprehensive 24/7 Cloud-based
monitoring for power protection equipment
— As a market leader in power protection equipment, Features and highlights
01 With an intuitive
web app interface via ABB has a solution for every situation to ensure The solution is scalable and new assets can be
smartphone, tablet continuous supply of high-quality power to added or reconfigured with a minimum of fuss.
or PC, ABB Ability™
SmartTracker makes mission critical equipment and processes. With ABB Ability™ SmartTracker the user can
it simple to oversee monitor voltages, currents, frequencies and other
site performance
and supervise the The expert at your side important device life signs. Monitored
electrical system. ABB Ability™ SmartTracker oversees site parameters include:
performance, analyzes collected data, predicts • Battery temperature
equipment condition trajectories, and • Earth leakage current
recommends corrective actions to avoid problems. • Fan speed variation
As well as implementing an effective maintenance • Capacitor and fan health index
strategy, ABB Ability™ SmartTracker also ensures • Condensing humidity
equipment runs as efficiently as possible, saving • Output voltage behavior
energy and reducing greenhouse emissions. • Output power changes
• Grid errors
SmartTracker is a powerful Cloud-based monitoring • Voltage neutral to ground
platform that uses the ABB Ability™ Cloud solution. • Load warning
In the Cloud, hardware and software are abstracted
from the client’s location, improving performance, Parameters are monitored and used by the
reliability and security. ABB Ability™ SmartTracker’ s predictive algorithms to provide a comprehensive
platform has been designed from the ground up overview of the health of the power protection
with cyber security in mind. ABB’s world-class cyber equipment and a prognosis of future performance
security protocols are applied in SmartTracker, and maintenance needs. Predictability is a
protecting connections, login processes, and keyword for ABB Ability™ SmartTracker.
password and user management.
1 With an intuitive web app interface accessible via smartphone, tablet or PC, ABB AbilityTM
SmartTracker makes it simple to oversee site performance and supervise the electrical system.
Facility Manager
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Compatibility table SmartTracker:
UPS Compatibility
MegaFlex DPA Yes
DPA 500 Yes
DPA 250 S4 Yes
DPA UPScale ST/RI Yes
PowerLine DPA Yes
SG Series IEC Yes
PowerWave 33 Yes
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13. Connectivity solutions
Network interface cards
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Connectivity solutions
Monitoring for single or multiple systems
ModBus TCP
Box CS141
Web / SNMP
Optional sensors
}
interface
Slot Advanced Aux connection
Box
Slot
CS141
ModBus
ModBus RS-845
Aux connection }
Alarm buzzer CS141 Buzzer, 60 dB 5 m cable
Relay board CS141 4 digital inputs 1 m cable
I/O options
4 relay outputs
Profibus converter External DIN rail mount device
Temperature sensor −25 °C to +100 °C, ±0.5% 1.8 m cable
CS141
Combisensor for temperature and humidity −25 °C to +100 °C, ±0.5% 1.8 m cable
0% to 100% RH, ±5%
Sensor manager Environmental interface
Sensor manager
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Connectivity and sensor options for CS cards and boxes
SNMP SNMP
ModBus TCP ModBus TCP
Others Others
No peripherals
1 4
Peripheral options
Advanced
LAN Relay
board Buzzer
SNMP
ModBus TCP
Others
CS141 Advanced
1 4
Peripheral options
ProfiBus 0101
Sensor manager ModBus
converter 1100
RS232
Relay Buzzer Temperature Temperature
board and humidity
SMIO 2
Temperature
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Switzerland
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